Answer:
Domain: all real numbers
Range: all real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming you mean the function
. That's usually written
f(x) = x^(1/5) with the ^ meaning "to the power of..." and the fraction exponent in parentheses so as not to be confused with x^1/5 which could mean x to the first power, divided by 5.
Fractional exponents are used to indicate roots. In this case, x is being raised to the 1/5 power, so this is the fifth root of x, written
. The 5 is called the root index.
For odd roots, like this one, the domain is all real numbers--<em>x</em> can be any number at all. So the domain is all real numbers.
The range is also all real numbers. Attached is a graph of this function. It might not look like it, but the graph rises to the right to any height. The larger <em>x</em> gets, the larger the 5th root gets. A similar thing happens on the left--the smaller <em>x</em> gets, the smaller the 5th root gets.
EDIT: see the comment. For the function
, the domain is all real numbers. The range is positive real numbers. I'll attach a graph!
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You need to find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 27 and 45.
Answer:
$98.4.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the university has decided that for the following year lecture costs will increase by 20%, workshop costs by 10%, and examination costs will stay the same, and that for level 2 the current hourly costs are 10, 24, and 60 respectively To determine how much the level 2 course cost in the following year, the following calculation must be performed:
10 x 1.2 + 24 x 1.1 + 60 = X
12 + 26.4 + 60 = X
98.4 = X
Thus, the level 2 course will cost $ 98.4 next year.